Thanks but I tried that already and it hasnt helped

In a message dated Mon, 19 Aug 2002 10:56:38 AM Eastern Standard Time, Steve Borho 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 11:40:53AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Ive been trying many stuff with the smb.conf file but Ill copy what it is set to 
>right now:
>> 
>> [global]
>>     server string = Samba Server
>>     guest account = nobody
>>     workgroup = SBS
>>     netbios name = SAMBA
>>     public = yes
>>     browsable = yes
>>     domain logons = no
>>     null passwords = yes
>>     min passwd length = 0
>>     password level = 8
>>     username level = 8
>>     wins server = 192.168.0.1
>> ;   interfaces = 192.168.0.199/255.255.0.0
>> ;   bind interfaces only = yes
>>     dns proxy = no
>>     guest ok = yes
>>     map to guest = bad user
>>     encrypt passwords = no
>
>I had similar problems recently.  The problem was that W2k (and newer
>NT releases) do not want to talk to SMB servers which don't use
>encrypted passwords.
>
>What you need to do is this:
>
>   encrypt passwords = yes
>   smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
>
>(or someplace else, if you have no /etc/samba directory)
>
>Than as root, you need to give each windows user a password.
>
>smbpasswd -a windows_user1
>smbpasswd -a windows_user2
>... etc ...
>
>Hope that helps
>
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